Jac Gubbels

I've been breeding lizard canaries for 30 years now. This also included colored canaries and Fife Fancy, at this moment I only breed lizard canaries. With success.

What is a lizard canary?

A lizard canary is a type of bird that's part of the posture birds and spangles birds.
The origin of the name has to do with its spangles which look like that of a lizard's.
A lizard canary requires good spangles and lines from its back to its head.
It also needs good rowings and sides with a good full, broken or non-cap.
Its feathers also need a darker shade and can't show any brown. and its legs and beak need to be as dark as possible.
The darker legs and beak can be acquired by feeding Polygonum aubertii in the summer months.More